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but there was something magical about bill clinton in 1992. i went on to tell the guy there was a guy who helped lay the foundation for so much of this. a young man we noticed in 1984 and 1985 that middle class america and asian america was not being represented, their concerns were not being dressed, and they were -- addressed. i thought back on the great leaders of this organization, from chuck robb, to dick gephardt, to bruise babbitabbit. john jones. obviously to the great chairman in 1990 and 1991. i thought about the great ag secreta secretary. the great leader in the senator joe lieberman. the honor reliable joe long. i thought about the honorable roy romer. i thought about ellen tauscher and the great senator from indiana. i thought about my dear friend and vice chairman and partner in chairing this organization, the great then governor and senator now and my immediate prepared ses -- predecessor. for we have all been a part of something very special because largely if not mainly because of the courage, determination and tenacity of a
but there was something magical about bill clinton in 1992. i went on to tell the guy there was a guy who helped lay the foundation for so much of this. a young man we noticed in 1984 and 1985 that middle class america and asian america was not being represented, their concerns were not being dressed, and they were -- addressed. i thought back on the great leaders of this organization, from chuck robb, to dick gephardt, to bruise babbitabbit. john jones. obviously to the great chairman in 1990...
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that the question you have to ask, did bill clinton go to the island? because epstein had an island. that was not a good place, as i understand. i was never there. so you have to ask, did bill clinton go to the island? you find that out, you will know a lot. thank you very much, everybody. >> a bit later president trump spoke this afternoon in the pittsburgh area to the shell petroleum complex, talking about american energy and manufacturing. this is just over an hour. ♪ there ain't no doubt i love this land ♪d bless the usa to the hills of tennessee across the plains from sea to shining sea detroit down to houston new york to l.a. pride in every american heart say time to stand and
that the question you have to ask, did bill clinton go to the island? because epstein had an island. that was not a good place, as i understand. i was never there. so you have to ask, did bill clinton go to the island? you find that out, you will know a lot. thank you very much, everybody. >> a bit later president trump spoke this afternoon in the pittsburgh area to the shell petroleum complex, talking about american energy and manufacturing. this is just over an hour. ♪ there ain't no...
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so you have to ask, did bill clinton go to the island? that is the question. if you find that out, you will know a lot. thank you very much, everybody. >> following those remarks to the press, president trump travel to western pennsylvania and delivered
so you have to ask, did bill clinton go to the island? that is the question. if you find that out, you will know a lot. thank you very much, everybody. >> following those remarks to the press, president trump travel to western pennsylvania and delivered
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bill clinton will practice that. he will practice that with the instrument that the united states had led to create an international community. vision, and that vision working with the multilateral institutions, and that diplomacy was extremely important. and working with the neighbors. to get in some actual examples of getting in that vision. maybe we can start with the end of the cold war. one of the interesting things is, by the end of the cold war, it did create the possibility of a bipartisan moment in u.s. foreign-policy. i wonder if you can give us some sense of how clinton reacted to that. how he fostered bipartisanship. and he fought to the strategy of american engagement to ensure an effective russian integration into the international system. he moved with a bipartisan approach to that and work with our allies. >> he was quite convinced early on that it was important to expand and deepen international institutions as her nest of just said. and there was controversy over if nato had done its thing. go in hi
bill clinton will practice that. he will practice that with the instrument that the united states had led to create an international community. vision, and that vision working with the multilateral institutions, and that diplomacy was extremely important. and working with the neighbors. to get in some actual examples of getting in that vision. maybe we can start with the end of the cold war. one of the interesting things is, by the end of the cold war, it did create the possibility of a...
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there was something magical about this fellow, bill clinton in 1992. there was a guy that helped lay the foundation for so much of this. he noticed that middle-class america was not being representative -- represented. their concerns were not being addressed. and they were not given the tools to achieve their dreams and aspirations. from chuck to dick gephardt, to jim jones, to john, bill, and barbara. obviously, to that great chairman and 91 who we will hear from later. i thought about the congressman from mississippi. the great leader in the senate from connecticut, joe lieberman. i thought about dave bliss here this evening. i thought about ellen and the great senator from indiana. i thought about my dear friend and vice chairman and partner in sharing -- in sharing this organization. and of course, my immediate predecessor, my friend, the great governor. for we have all been a part of something very special. mainly because of the courage and determination and tenacity of a fellow black men who is now a fellow again that you will see later, and our
there was something magical about this fellow, bill clinton in 1992. there was a guy that helped lay the foundation for so much of this. he noticed that middle-class america was not being representative -- represented. their concerns were not being addressed. and they were not given the tools to achieve their dreams and aspirations. from chuck to dick gephardt, to jim jones, to john, bill, and barbara. obviously, to that great chairman and 91 who we will hear from later. i thought about the...
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caller: bill clinton lied to a grand jury. i am quite sure if he got away with it, we can certainly afford to give trump the same courtesy. even if hillary would have one, -- won, i did all the communications onboard help -- helicopters. i'm sure, if i were running everything through that, i would have been in leavenworth the rest of my life. not relitigate hillary clinton's emails. my book is about the current president. if hillary clinton had been elected, we would go through that. clinton did not get away with lying to a grand jury. was impeached for lying to a grand jury. he was not convicted, but he was charged. theoint was of trump does same thing, he too could be charged and then you would have two of course have a trial in the senate and a particular facts of what he did would be hashed out. bill clinton certainly did not get away with it. host: why was president johnson impeached? guest: technically because he violated something called the tenure of office act, which limited his ability to fire and replace. very techn
caller: bill clinton lied to a grand jury. i am quite sure if he got away with it, we can certainly afford to give trump the same courtesy. even if hillary would have one, -- won, i did all the communications onboard help -- helicopters. i'm sure, if i were running everything through that, i would have been in leavenworth the rest of my life. not relitigate hillary clinton's emails. my book is about the current president. if hillary clinton had been elected, we would go through that. clinton...
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bill clinton in 1994. george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could use it as a port. but we found that cherbourg was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them, if i recall, almost two months before we could bring a ship in. on oral30 p.m. histories, world war ii veteran describes how his company was diverted to omaha beach, the constant artillery fire, and the cries of the wounded. >> most of it was medic, and a few of it was mama. the cries of the wounded and dying were haunting. but they were drowned out by the rifle and machine gun fire coming in from our right. trump0 p.m., president joins emmanuel macron, french president, at normandy cemetery. 1 p.m.unday starting at eastern, on c-span. >> the white house did not release a weekly address. senator mark warner of virginia gave the democratic address, focusing on
bill clinton in 1994. george w. bush in 2000 four. and barack obama in 2014. ,t 4:00 p.m., on real america the 1944 film, from d-day to germany. >> we thought we could use it as a port. but we found that cherbourg was badly destroyed by the germans themselves. they destroyed the docks, which we thought we could use. and it took them, if i recall, almost two months before we could bring a ship in. on oral30 p.m. histories, world war ii veteran describes how his company was diverted to...
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jody wants historical perspective, bill clinton signed nafta, gingrich wrote the bill, or both? blame one guest: it is complicated. igning blame for the disadvantages of nafta is pretty and difficult task. you know, certainly that was where the world was at the time. soviet union was falling apart, the world trade organization was coming to be at that point. a lot of economists and a lot of politicians saw the benefits of trade and didn't want the u.s. to be left behind in posture.ist we don't trade as much as other nations. it is complicated. think the main thing, there wasn't a big enough safety net, robably they could have insisted upon higher standards n original nafta, criticism that companies would move south of the border to mexico to cut corners. on the other hand, ertainly former president bill clinton and al gore did add provisions to the bill. sort of depend which is aspect of nafta you like or to assign where credit or blame, but certainly having north american good cturing platform is for the continent as a whole, certainly the loss of u.s. jobs of provisions to dea
jody wants historical perspective, bill clinton signed nafta, gingrich wrote the bill, or both? blame one guest: it is complicated. igning blame for the disadvantages of nafta is pretty and difficult task. you know, certainly that was where the world was at the time. soviet union was falling apart, the world trade organization was coming to be at that point. a lot of economists and a lot of politicians saw the benefits of trade and didn't want the u.s. to be left behind in posture.ist we don't...
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the color and bill clinton talked about the past. yes, we had neutral trust for decades. we did not try to cross each other. reagan said famously in the 1980's it begins with trust, china violated every major trust that we have placed on them. and now our approach has changed even from the reagan formula to this trust. much of the system and the economic problem right now is not necessarily caused by the up and downs of the global economy, but a systemic institutional problem. china does not have property rights protection or label -- labor laws and the party bureau decides economic policies. the united states is different. that is why our economy has some setbacks and make some progress, but is also part of the global free-trade system. that is why china's economic problems are different in nature and scale than the united states. eventually i think the two sides must figure out one thing that is very important, which is not -- we are not of equal into -- institutional virtues. china and the united states have recognized the competition is not just for economics it is al
the color and bill clinton talked about the past. yes, we had neutral trust for decades. we did not try to cross each other. reagan said famously in the 1980's it begins with trust, china violated every major trust that we have placed on them. and now our approach has changed even from the reagan formula to this trust. much of the system and the economic problem right now is not necessarily caused by the up and downs of the global economy, but a systemic institutional problem. china does not...
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very importantly, bill clinton, after all that and after the beautiful gift he was given, bill clinton called the fbi liar whennd liar -- a he said the fbi director was spouting "bull." they don't realize that they of the fbi director their political the fbi director their political lives refusing prosecution of hillary clinton's many crimes. then he calls the director a liar. fromid hillary clinton facing justice for her legal and corrupt actions. they were illegal and corrupt. the fbi saved her. i imagine many people within the fbi are truly embarrassed. -- extremely embarrassed. for clinton was impeached lying and obstructing justice. and also had to give up his law license. the clinton created in illegal private e-mail server deliberately and with total premedication. -- premeditation. maybe the first play was right. was right. [laughter] i like the first play better. premedication. -- way better. premedication. i like it. premeditation.- i love that! she did so. vast pay forer play scheme. her actions made our enemies hackingle to foreign and we are vulnerable. we have become so v
very importantly, bill clinton, after all that and after the beautiful gift he was given, bill clinton called the fbi liar whennd liar -- a he said the fbi director was spouting "bull." they don't realize that they of the fbi director their political the fbi director their political lives refusing prosecution of hillary clinton's many crimes. then he calls the director a liar. fromid hillary clinton facing justice for her legal and corrupt actions. they were illegal and corrupt. the...
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bill clinton was very different. bill clinton was talking to you all the time. you were in bill clinton's livingston -- living room. reagan had that. finding that style for your candidate, your client, is very different. different for each of them. and with ford, it was very plainspoken. >> more on writing presidential speeches with craig smith monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. you can also watch the program online or listen on our free radio app. monday, president's day on book tv, discussions on u.s. china relations, reforming journalism, and startups in san francisco. starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern, condoleezza rice discusses u.s. china relations in that when he first century. >> there are those who believe that by the integration of china into the international economy, we began to see the liberalization of chinese politics. and so you said earlier the expectation has been cooperation with china. i actually think the expectation was integration with china. and now you see frustration with that. >> then at 4:00 p.m. eastern, reforming his book, " journalism." >> w
bill clinton was very different. bill clinton was talking to you all the time. you were in bill clinton's livingston -- living room. reagan had that. finding that style for your candidate, your client, is very different. different for each of them. and with ford, it was very plainspoken. >> more on writing presidential speeches with craig smith monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. you can also watch the program online or listen on our free radio app. monday, president's day on book tv,...
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if you think about it, the first president to travel to the war since the war was bill clinton. host: what an irony that he protested against the war. guest: that was an extraordinary trip and amazing moments, but it was the first step in a long journey and the feeling at the it vietnam would really be willing to open the door to closed relationships with the united states, but their economy is now booming and they do welcome foreign investments. that kind of marxist economic document has faded and they are open to foreign investment. to u.s. now has military military exchanges of vietnam. u.s. naval officers meet with and work with the enemies naval officers. there are some joint operations that the united states does, so it has come a long way and there is even speculation that cameron day, the major naval hub during the u.s. war there, could possibly be opened up to the united states military for use and to resupply, so that is something to look forward to in the future, but i think it is about strategic interest and the vietnam and u.s. now have shared interest in countering
if you think about it, the first president to travel to the war since the war was bill clinton. host: what an irony that he protested against the war. guest: that was an extraordinary trip and amazing moments, but it was the first step in a long journey and the feeling at the it vietnam would really be willing to open the door to closed relationships with the united states, but their economy is now booming and they do welcome foreign investments. that kind of marxist economic document has faded...
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[applause] you have to be fired up for bill clinton. [applause] he has been traveling all across the country for this campaign. he has been laying out the states so well that our team basically calls him the secretary of explaining stuff. [applause] the only clinton working harder than him as our secretary of [cheers and applause] them. the only problem is, i was enjoying listening to president clinton so much, i had to run up to get my cue. [laughter] all in. he has been a great president and a great friend. i want everyone to give round of applause. [applause] speaking of the outstanding public servants, your next senator, your next governor, tim kaine is in the house. -- your former governor -- your outstanding congressman gerry connolly is here. [applause] and i want everybody to thank dave mathews for the outstanding performance. [applause] now -- i love you back. [applause] i am glad to see all of you. for the next several days, all -- for the past several days, all devastation taking place on the east coast. virginia was hit, but
[applause] you have to be fired up for bill clinton. [applause] he has been traveling all across the country for this campaign. he has been laying out the states so well that our team basically calls him the secretary of explaining stuff. [applause] the only clinton working harder than him as our secretary of [cheers and applause] them. the only problem is, i was enjoying listening to president clinton so much, i had to run up to get my cue. [laughter] all in. he has been a great president and...
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first thing clinton did was he pushed through the same bill george herbert walker bush could not get through. he pushed through nafta. host: let's go to nafta and the now the usmca. guest: i think for a long time both the establishment, i will call it -- i did think it was bipartisan. the establishment got it wrong. that included both democrats and republicans. nafta was hatched in the reagan administration. george herbert walker bush largely negotiated. bill clinton added a few bells and whistles, and and submitted it for implementation to the congress. in 1983 andd enacted in 1994. we saw a massive amount of movement, particularly in the auto parts sector of production from the united states to mexico. what we did not see was nafta building up a mexican middle-class, which was the idea. like if we have more trade, their workers will get wealthy and will buy more of our products. it turned out to be a completely inadequate way to do that. i think donald trump was right to renegotiate the nafta and usmca, which is not entered into force. the united states but needs to be passed in ca
first thing clinton did was he pushed through the same bill george herbert walker bush could not get through. he pushed through nafta. host: let's go to nafta and the now the usmca. guest: i think for a long time both the establishment, i will call it -- i did think it was bipartisan. the establishment got it wrong. that included both democrats and republicans. nafta was hatched in the reagan administration. george herbert walker bush largely negotiated. bill clinton added a few bells and...
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why not create the same process that bill clinton or richard nixon had? because it didn't fit their timeline. why did we extend one more week in december in a continuing resolution? that met the timeline of what they want to do for impeachment. in that letter, the president said he would comply if he had a fair process. reporter: have you spoke within the president in the last couple of days or expect to speak to him? how do you look at the decision of whether the president should ar pis tate going forward? mr. mccarthy: i spoke to the president twice yesterday, i speak to him often. we talked about usmca, trying to get usmca done. he called he in the -- me in the morning when he was at the nato meeting. here was the president overseas making america stronger. what were the democrats doing? dividing us further. it's interesting of what they do and when they do it. when she first announced to move forward, the president was at the u.n. when the rest of the world was there. when they had their hear, the president was with other foreign leaders as well. i've
why not create the same process that bill clinton or richard nixon had? because it didn't fit their timeline. why did we extend one more week in december in a continuing resolution? that met the timeline of what they want to do for impeachment. in that letter, the president said he would comply if he had a fair process. reporter: have you spoke within the president in the last couple of days or expect to speak to him? how do you look at the decision of whether the president should ar pis tate...
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but there was something special about bill clinton in 1992. the man now speaking to helped to lay the foundation for so much of this. a young man who noticed in 1984 and 1985 that middle-class america and the mainstream america was not being represented. their concerns are not being addressed, and there were not given the tools to achieve their dreams and aspirations. i thought back on the great leaders of this organization from chuck robb to dig gephardt to jim jones, at 2 barbara kinelly, obviously to the great chairman in 1990 and 1991 with whom we will hear from later. a thought about the congressman from mississippi. the great leader and the senate from connecticut, joe lieberman. the hon. joe long. i thought about roy romer and did mccurry who is here this evening. i thought about the great senator from indiana. i thought about my dear friend of vice chairman and partner in chairing this organization, now senator tom carver. of course, my immediate predecessor, my friend, the great gov. tom vilsack. we have all been a part of something v
but there was something special about bill clinton in 1992. the man now speaking to helped to lay the foundation for so much of this. a young man who noticed in 1984 and 1985 that middle-class america and the mainstream america was not being represented. their concerns are not being addressed, and there were not given the tools to achieve their dreams and aspirations. i thought back on the great leaders of this organization from chuck robb to dig gephardt to jim jones, at 2 barbara kinelly,...
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why wouldn't she create the same process that bill clinton or richard nixon had, because it didn't fit their timeline. why did we extend one more week in december in a continuing resolution? because that met the timeline of what they want to do in impeachment. in that letter the president said he would comply if he had a air process. reporter: have you spoken to the president in the last couple days? how do you look at the decision of whether the president should participate going mr. mccarthy: i spoke to the president twice yesterday. the president i talk about, the things america should be doing. usmca. we talked about trying to get usmca done. we talked about a number of different issues moving forward. he called me first in the morning when he was over at the nato meetings. here was the president overseas making america stronger. what were the democrats doing? dividing us further. it's interesting of what they do and when they do it. when she first announced to move forward, the president was at the u.n. when the rest of the world was there. when they had their hearing the presiden
why wouldn't she create the same process that bill clinton or richard nixon had, because it didn't fit their timeline. why did we extend one more week in december in a continuing resolution? because that met the timeline of what they want to do in impeachment. in that letter the president said he would comply if he had a air process. reporter: have you spoken to the president in the last couple days? how do you look at the decision of whether the president should participate going mr. mccarthy:...
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i remember the first time i met bill clinton. it was at the time that the 32 rhodes scholars of that year the oing to sail over to united kingdom and he stood out from the very beginning. and i got to know him particularly well when i was there. we shared a house together. his interest in the world was absolutely exhilarating to hear him talk about it. i made a trip, my first trip to the soviet union, there was once upon a time a very large country by that name. during a christmas break. and he, when i got back to oxford, he just pumped me with questions. he was full of curiosity. i might just jump ahead to his coming to the presidency. he was very aware that his chances of being a rather unknown political figure and still be able to ascend to the white house, especially after having to defeat one of the best foreign policy presidents we've had in a long time, george h.w. bush, that would only happen because, well maybe not only happen, but he thought it gave him a huge advantage that the cold war was over. and he came into offic
i remember the first time i met bill clinton. it was at the time that the 32 rhodes scholars of that year the oing to sail over to united kingdom and he stood out from the very beginning. and i got to know him particularly well when i was there. we shared a house together. his interest in the world was absolutely exhilarating to hear him talk about it. i made a trip, my first trip to the soviet union, there was once upon a time a very large country by that name. during a christmas break. and...
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but, you know, he lost to bill clinton. there's a lot of conflict in the republican party even on president bush. them, buthello to we're not close friends. today i was out there during a ceremonial treeplanting for president pitched of you bush. steve: you worked with four presidents. bill clinton, what was he like to work with? rep. green: he was easier to work with. he was so outgoing. if you couldn't work with him on some issues, he knew his experience being government -- governor in arkansas, we would work on another issue. 1993n't vote for nafta in even though i had a majority mexican district. it was a blue-collar area and i was worried about losing blue-collar jobs. we lost six point mexico. years later, when china got the new trade agreement, they moved their plans to china. i could work with resident clinton on education. but also wanted to vote for nafta. i had some protection with our job base. i was told by trade secretary vincent we've already negotiated. we just need your vote. i said i can vote with you. i w
but, you know, he lost to bill clinton. there's a lot of conflict in the republican party even on president bush. them, buthello to we're not close friends. today i was out there during a ceremonial treeplanting for president pitched of you bush. steve: you worked with four presidents. bill clinton, what was he like to work with? rep. green: he was easier to work with. he was so outgoing. if you couldn't work with him on some issues, he knew his experience being government -- governor in...
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bill clinton came into office. that because the cold war was over, because the great schism was passing into history, we fought. he wanted to use his presidency to make the united states a leader in a collaborative world. make the united states a leader and instant national -- in international institutions. and i remember once when he was trying to formulate a doctrine. i think matalin was in the room at the time -- madeleine was in the room at the time. it was clear that was the clinton doctrine to have a collaborative world. if you read the books he has written, he is particularly proud of that. i know what the president of the united states advice would be. >> don't ask that question to a bad ombre -- hombre. [laughter] [applause] being here at georgetown, and an event of president clinton. some of my students were demanding that we want a safe space. i think i would say, the president of the united states, economics and security. but somebody has to do so so the other wins. that would have the be great. i think
bill clinton came into office. that because the cold war was over, because the great schism was passing into history, we fought. he wanted to use his presidency to make the united states a leader in a collaborative world. make the united states a leader and instant national -- in international institutions. and i remember once when he was trying to formulate a doctrine. i think matalin was in the room at the time -- madeleine was in the room at the time. it was clear that was the clinton...
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he went to war for bill clinton. his team went to war for bill clinton. they had a war room for bill clinton. bill clinton, james, got impeached and the day he got impeached, he had his highest approval rating ever. law clinton lost his license. bill clinton paid paulo jones $850,000. i will say this -- bill clinton -- when hillarycare failed and he said these words -- the era of big government is over, the end of welfare as we know it -- the person that james carville went to war for but still got impeached -- he's saying impeachment is so bad -- that guy would not even be accepted in this extreme, radical, new democratic-socialist party. i've never heard of so many candidates for president that think that we are going to wean ourselves off of the lifeblood of our economy -- oil and gas -- in 10 years. if we do that, we will destroy every opportunity in this country. if you come up with alternative energy, i suggest you sell it because you will be a billionaire very quickly. if we get rid of the combustion engine, get rid of airplanes -- that's a brillia
he went to war for bill clinton. his team went to war for bill clinton. they had a war room for bill clinton. bill clinton, james, got impeached and the day he got impeached, he had his highest approval rating ever. law clinton lost his license. bill clinton paid paulo jones $850,000. i will say this -- bill clinton -- when hillarycare failed and he said these words -- the era of big government is over, the end of welfare as we know it -- the person that james carville went to war for but still...
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he went to war for bill clinton. his team went to war for bill clinton. they had a war room for bill clinton. bill clinton, james, got impeached and the day he got impeached, he had his highest approval rating ever. bill clinton lost his law license. bill clinton paid paulo jones $850,000. i will say this -- bill clinton -- when hillarycare failed and he said these words -- the era of big government is over, the end of welfare as we know it -- the person that james carville went to war for but still got impeached -- he's saying impeachment is so bad -- that guy would not even be accepted in this extreme, radical, new democratic-socialist party. i've never heard of so many candidates for president that think that we are going to wean ourselves off of the lifeblood of our economy -- oil and gas -- in 10 years. if we do that, we will destroy every opportunity in this country. if you come up with alternative energy, i suggest you sell it because you will be a billionaire very quickly. if we get rid of the combustion engine, get rid of airplanes -- that's a br
he went to war for bill clinton. his team went to war for bill clinton. they had a war room for bill clinton. bill clinton, james, got impeached and the day he got impeached, he had his highest approval rating ever. bill clinton lost his law license. bill clinton paid paulo jones $850,000. i will say this -- bill clinton -- when hillarycare failed and he said these words -- the era of big government is over, the end of welfare as we know it -- the person that james carville went to war for but...
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speakers at the funeral include president bill clinton, house majority leader steny hoyer and john boehner. live on c-span and c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> the house has voted to end meltry aid for saudi arabia's military operations in yemen in a 248-177 vote. 18 republicans joined democrats in passing the resolution. the resolution now goes to the senate which passed a similar measure in december. here is the debate before the vote. it begins with eliot engel. n im the house, madam chair. for years under administrations of both parties the congress has handed away our authority and abbreaux gated our responsibility when it comes to foreign policy, particularly the questions of how and where our military is e
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i liked ao say that lot of the things bill clinton said. i especially liked in comparison to what donald trump said, his the vast majority of muslims especially those living in america are just regular people like you and me. and bigotry is perpetuated by donald trump's campaign in particular. christina on the republican line: i want to say watching wifeclinton trumpeting his and women's values is the biggest joke in the world. how couldes his wife sully our oval office with the disgusting behavior that he did? do makesthe clintons me feel physically able. i do not believe hillary should ever be considered as a presidential candidate. bennie on the democrat line: i am 100% disabled because of the war in vietnam. why men are not willing to sit down at the peace table instead of studying war. they don't even want to get along here. everything i hear is about them fighting each other. we have to take a good long look at that. if we're going to fight like little children among themselves we need to look somewhere else for president. god bless y
i liked ao say that lot of the things bill clinton said. i especially liked in comparison to what donald trump said, his the vast majority of muslims especially those living in america are just regular people like you and me. and bigotry is perpetuated by donald trump's campaign in particular. christina on the republican line: i want to say watching wifeclinton trumpeting his and women's values is the biggest joke in the world. how couldes his wife sully our oval office with the disgusting...
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but bill clinton was very pleasant. you couldn't trust him very much. but he would sit in the room and we had good conversations and work our way through issues and we got a lot done together. if you look at what we got done in four years, it was amazing. under our constitution, if he didn't sign it, and we had a mutual vested interest and figuring out what we could agree on. and we tried to keep the two separate. >> if you were going to advise speaker mccarthy where to look for room to do that with joe biden, where would you urge him to look? what comes to mind? >> first of all, you got to start -- we tried to practice, listen, help, learn and lead, in that order. the box would be one side is what i had to have. one side is what he had to have one side i couldn't have and the other side is what he couldn't have and in the middle. is biden willing to sit down with mccarthy and spend hours talking through creating that kind of box. why would biden say no negotiation of any kind on the debt ceiling? if he means that as a policy, he is going to force a cri
but bill clinton was very pleasant. you couldn't trust him very much. but he would sit in the room and we had good conversations and work our way through issues and we got a lot done together. if you look at what we got done in four years, it was amazing. under our constitution, if he didn't sign it, and we had a mutual vested interest and figuring out what we could agree on. and we tried to keep the two separate. >> if you were going to advise speaker mccarthy where to look for room to...
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[applause] just yesterday, we learned that bill clinton's right-hand man just for clinton foundation donors and other donors to funnel as much a $65 million in personal profit to bill and hillary clinton. this man explained that the cozy relationship between the consulting firm, the foundation in clinton's personal income had helped bill and hillary enrich themselves and obtained in-kind services, including personal travel, hospitality relations, and the like. the same people were lobbying hillary clinton at the same time. these people are seriously corrupt. terrible conflict. hillary's pay for play included defense contracts. take raytheon, they hired three lobbyists that raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for hillary's last campaign. and are raising money for her campaign. and by the way, 50 to one in ads. in florida, we are winning. ohio, were winning. iowa, we're winning. doing great in new hampshire. i think we are going to have a tremendous victory in pennsylvania. we better have a great victory in new hampshire, please. ok? [applause] in fact, when this news of the fbi's
[applause] just yesterday, we learned that bill clinton's right-hand man just for clinton foundation donors and other donors to funnel as much a $65 million in personal profit to bill and hillary clinton. this man explained that the cozy relationship between the consulting firm, the foundation in clinton's personal income had helped bill and hillary enrich themselves and obtained in-kind services, including personal travel, hospitality relations, and the like. the same people were lobbying...
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>> of bill clinton is inaugurated in 1993. he had five former presidents alive. >> which has never happened other than lincoln. his five were nixon, ford, carter, reagan, and bush. >> they had all been turned out of office. >> had you spent much time on them? >> when you could only write a book of so many pages that was the place to start. hoover goes up to truman on the diocese of ike swearing in says let's start a president's club. truman says great. you be the president. i will be the secretary. >> they were joking, but that language, reagan uses it with carter. there are souvenirs. at one point kennedy sends eisenhower a bunch of golf balls with the presidential seal and says i cannot use these in new a the only one that legitimately can. >> when reagan leaves office, here are some rules are going to need to follow. you're going to have to say no most of the time. they what try to drag you into financial deals. you have to ignore this. people will try to take advantage of you. we will talk about this as it goes on. we will
>> of bill clinton is inaugurated in 1993. he had five former presidents alive. >> which has never happened other than lincoln. his five were nixon, ford, carter, reagan, and bush. >> they had all been turned out of office. >> had you spent much time on them? >> when you could only write a book of so many pages that was the place to start. hoover goes up to truman on the diocese of ike swearing in says let's start a president's club. truman says great. you be the...
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to quote would need a broderick, hillary clinton threatened to me after bill clinton raped me. -- she hasid sided been struggling to get the media attention to her for many years. last night i decided we would expose the hypocrisy of the clintons and the media and our politics to the entire world. [applause] mr. trump: as i outlined last night, bill clinton was the worst abuser of women ever to sit in the oval office. he was a predator. hillary clinton systematically attacked and discredited the victims of bill clinton's sexual harassment and assault. these things are not written by the media but they are true. written by many books. these victims include names like harassment and assault. these things are not written by kathleen willey, juanita broderick, paula jones, connie hamm z, eileen wellstone, sandra allen james, and christie's . there are many more. for decades hillary clinton has been deeply familiar with her husband's predatory behavior and instead of trying to stop it, she made it possible for him to take advantage of even more women. she put even more women in harm's way
to quote would need a broderick, hillary clinton threatened to me after bill clinton raped me. -- she hasid sided been struggling to get the media attention to her for many years. last night i decided we would expose the hypocrisy of the clintons and the media and our politics to the entire world. [applause] mr. trump: as i outlined last night, bill clinton was the worst abuser of women ever to sit in the oval office. he was a predator. hillary clinton systematically attacked and discredited...
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i said if bill clinton is a sinner, he is no worse or better than me or you. i have been consistent on this and i address it all in the book and i explained why the caller is wrong, and why as long as somebody protects the integrity of their office and keeps their campaign promises, and leads as they say they will lead, why they shouldn't be disqualified for past moral failings. i spent a lot of time in washington and if you don't want people in office who have made mistakes in their personal lives, the capital would be empty. they would not be anybody there. host: let's go to bob in pennsylvania. caller: good morning and thanks for c-span. we are all sinners. it is not going to be fixed until god comes back. the only thing we have to go by is what people are saying. butourse we are all sinners we put a man in office, president of all the people. my thing with donald trump, hillary clinton was just as bad. i am independent and that is why we are at where we are at. we put the same people back in office. my thing with donald trump, i stopped listening to him wh
i said if bill clinton is a sinner, he is no worse or better than me or you. i have been consistent on this and i address it all in the book and i explained why the caller is wrong, and why as long as somebody protects the integrity of their office and keeps their campaign promises, and leads as they say they will lead, why they shouldn't be disqualified for past moral failings. i spent a lot of time in washington and if you don't want people in office who have made mistakes in their personal...
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bush and bill clinton, to everyone's surprise, he came quite close after bill clinton left the white house. but barbara bush was much slower to warm to bill clinton, for some of the reasons neil said. although eventually i think she came to terms with bill clinton because she knew how much the relationship meant to george h.w. bush. brian: in your opinion, how to george bush become president? backam referring basically to the lingering unhappiness between the bushes and the reagans over how large h.w. bush got there. , that ronalds reagan, according to nancy reagan, did not get enough credit. susan: the fact that ronald reagan chose george bush as his running mate was a critical part of george bush becoming president, but is not the reason he became president. maybe necessary but not sufficient. it made the 1980 election were he failed to get the old -- get the nomination, it turned that around. elected in the wake of a president who had been enormously popular. george bush was elected because he is been a lifetime in preparation for being present. have we ever had a president with t
bush and bill clinton, to everyone's surprise, he came quite close after bill clinton left the white house. but barbara bush was much slower to warm to bill clinton, for some of the reasons neil said. although eventually i think she came to terms with bill clinton because she knew how much the relationship meant to george h.w. bush. brian: in your opinion, how to george bush become president? backam referring basically to the lingering unhappiness between the bushes and the reagans over how...
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and up until the events this money, having other travel buddy during the bus tour, president bill clinton. [cheers] that is pretty cool. yesterday that i've been in politics for 22 years. i was a city councilman and mayor before i was a governor and senator. started at the local level. i thought i knew something about politics after 22 years but spending about 15 minutes on a bus with bill clinton, you realize, there is a guy who know some things about politics. press toxciting be on the tour. -- for us to be on the tour. [cheers] i'm so proud to be on this ticket. clinton, that hilly out of a number of spectacular people who could have been her running mate asked, tim will you do this with me? i'm so humbled about this. i'm so proud. has got to be the test qualified person to be a nominee for president of the united states in a very long time. [cheers] i'm proud and we are having fun. i will go one more reason that i'm excited about this. raceple things about the and that i want to do is hillary clinton. a historic election. this is historic. [cheers] on the podium thursday night after h
and up until the events this money, having other travel buddy during the bus tour, president bill clinton. [cheers] that is pretty cool. yesterday that i've been in politics for 22 years. i was a city councilman and mayor before i was a governor and senator. started at the local level. i thought i knew something about politics after 22 years but spending about 15 minutes on a bus with bill clinton, you realize, there is a guy who know some things about politics. press toxciting be on the tour....
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bush and bill clinton. i interviewed the clinton about his relationship with the bushes a few months ago for the book i have done. he talked about how much it meant to him, how much he enjoyed going up there to kennebunkport to see the former president. host: we will like to thank susan page for coming on the phone with us this morning and talking about her memories and work with president george h.w. bush. >> tomorrow on "washington journal, we dedicate our first hour to a membrane the late former president george h w bush. he died at age 94 on friday. later, we will hear from john lawrence, former chief of staff and nancy pelosi discussing the future of democratic leadership in the 1/16 congress. also sebastian gorka talks about the molar -- robert mueller investigation and national security policy. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter as well. journal" live on c-span. >> former president barack obama and mrs. obama released a statement on the passing of presid
bush and bill clinton. i interviewed the clinton about his relationship with the bushes a few months ago for the book i have done. he talked about how much it meant to him, how much he enjoyed going up there to kennebunkport to see the former president. host: we will like to thank susan page for coming on the phone with us this morning and talking about her memories and work with president george h.w. bush. >> tomorrow on "washington journal, we dedicate our first hour to a membrane...
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obviously, al gore wanted to say something to bill clinton. i stupidly stood there trying to pretend i was not there. i got to watch al gore say to clinton, you must say this, this, this, and this. it was a foreign policy question. what was going on was al gore was more familiar with foreign clinton whong to was the best and lips beach in americanker history, this is one place you do not as lived. because foreign policy statements have resources in the world will purchase them and usually diplomats will work it out, whether medicaid or welfare or something like this. there is a lot of learning and sometimes very counterintuitive. i do not know who will tell that to president-elect trump. somebody will need to say to him. i do not know when he will learn -- that this freewheeling campaign that he is run which has had many electoral advantages, will be a problem in governing. they all go through it to a certain extent but they all have some inkling of something. current transition is unusual. >> to say the least. chris, could you tell us about t
obviously, al gore wanted to say something to bill clinton. i stupidly stood there trying to pretend i was not there. i got to watch al gore say to clinton, you must say this, this, this, and this. it was a foreign policy question. what was going on was al gore was more familiar with foreign clinton whong to was the best and lips beach in americanker history, this is one place you do not as lived. because foreign policy statements have resources in the world will purchase them and usually...
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host: if bill clinton was president -- he writes a couple of things. it certainly looked as if barack obama had outsourced his presidency to bill clinton. first he cut a deal with republicans on tax cuts, and he literally turned over the white house lectern to his predecessor. equally revealing an astonishing, mr. clinton's performance reinforce the impression of political deja vu, in the sense that once again a democratic president hobbled by midterm elections was pivoting to the center at the expense of his own supporters. here is what bill clinton said late friday afternoon. >> yes, i think the one thing that has always happens when you have divided government is that people no longer see principled compromise as weakness. this system was set up to promote principled compromise. it is the ethical thing to do. in a democracy where no one is a dictator, we would all be at each other's throats all the time and we would be in a state of confidence paralysis -- constant paralysis. guest: i think that if you see the difference between how bill clinton is
host: if bill clinton was president -- he writes a couple of things. it certainly looked as if barack obama had outsourced his presidency to bill clinton. first he cut a deal with republicans on tax cuts, and he literally turned over the white house lectern to his predecessor. equally revealing an astonishing, mr. clinton's performance reinforce the impression of political deja vu, in the sense that once again a democratic president hobbled by midterm elections was pivoting to the center at the...
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bill clinton, who i happen to like. hard to believe, right? before i did this, i was white -- quite friendly with him. nice guy. they should have used him a little bit more as an advisor on the 2016 election. he said you better get to wisconsin and michigan, you are going to lose. no, were not. they did. clinton lost the nuclear codes and absolutely nothing was done about it. he lost the nuclear codes. the george w. bush white house lost 22 million emails, a record. nara cannot assure complete transfer of any of the bush records. document shredding truck was spotted on the way to dick cheney's house. can you imagine? hillary clinton took hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of furniture, china, flatware, rugs, and more from the white house, and she was not prosecuted. she took the furniture and the china. how about if trump did that? the horrific violations of my rights by crooked joe biden's weaponized apartment of injustice are unthinkable. it is unthinkable what has happened, so bad for our country. democrats all flawlessly pierced my att
bill clinton, who i happen to like. hard to believe, right? before i did this, i was white -- quite friendly with him. nice guy. they should have used him a little bit more as an advisor on the 2016 election. he said you better get to wisconsin and michigan, you are going to lose. no, were not. they did. clinton lost the nuclear codes and absolutely nothing was done about it. he lost the nuclear codes. the george w. bush white house lost 22 million emails, a record. nara cannot assure complete...
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president bush the first signed it and bill clinton worked very hard to pass it. big group of democrats that voted for it. s have come in and the benefits we were promised, the higher wages, more balanced trade, that did not happen. we have seen people can't get a raise. prices keep going up. wages in mexico are down. this set of rules didn't come down from god. this isn't even free trade. negotiated rules is behind closed doors with over 500 corporate advisors. , wee replace these rules could have a trade agreement on a bipartisan basis. that would be better for working people. nafta has been very good for farmers in the red states. they largely supported trump. they really love nafta. they are selling a lot more agriculture to mexico and canada than we were before. nafta ishe point that bad for manufacturing. i disagree with that. i know it's widely believed and i don't agree with that we are in -- that. we have very low unemployment. are manufacturing firms looking for workers but can't find them because we don't have skills. we still have a trade deficit. i ha
president bush the first signed it and bill clinton worked very hard to pass it. big group of democrats that voted for it. s have come in and the benefits we were promised, the higher wages, more balanced trade, that did not happen. we have seen people can't get a raise. prices keep going up. wages in mexico are down. this set of rules didn't come down from god. this isn't even free trade. negotiated rules is behind closed doors with over 500 corporate advisors. , wee replace these rules could...
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like republicans hated bill clinton. i found him a very good guy to work with -- i should say a good president to work with. george w. bush, democrats made him the villain of the year. he intentionally allowed 9/11 to happen, he lied about weapons in iraq. when you are with him, you see what a thorough person he was. president obama was different from the others in that he was more remote. i've heard this from democrats, too. i have no personal grievance with president obama. he actually offered me to become ambassador to ireland. i never had any personal disagreements with him. but he was more remote. even when they have the white barbecues, president clinton or president bush would be waiting into the crowd. president obama was very formal. always a gentleman. i never heard of him being abusive or anything like that, but he was very distant. on the other hand, joe biden, he would be wrestling with people, getting in a headlock, throwing jokes. he was totally different. also, michelle obama was extremely outgoing. i'm n
like republicans hated bill clinton. i found him a very good guy to work with -- i should say a good president to work with. george w. bush, democrats made him the villain of the year. he intentionally allowed 9/11 to happen, he lied about weapons in iraq. when you are with him, you see what a thorough person he was. president obama was different from the others in that he was more remote. i've heard this from democrats, too. i have no personal grievance with president obama. he actually...
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bill clinton in 1990 five spoke about race relations at the university of texas in austin. he talks of a new opportunity to confront the racial divide. watch our 10 part series on american history tv, c-span two. >> coming up on c-span, secretary of state testifying before congress
bill clinton in 1990 five spoke about race relations at the university of texas in austin. he talks of a new opportunity to confront the racial divide. watch our 10 part series on american history tv, c-span two. >> coming up on c-span, secretary of state testifying before congress
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bill clinton made his impeachment almost inevitable. at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> mr. secretary, thank you for being our guest. >> thank you for inviting me. >> let me introduce the reporters who cover defense and will be asking questions. lucy ryan works at the post as a security reporter and pat tucker with the anniversary that ,e are celebrating this weekend the armistice 100 years after world war i, and veterans day, veterans daypecial holiday. world war i was a time when warfare changed drastically and we are in another time when warfare is changing drastically. how does our military prepare itself for the threats they face in this century? >> that's a good question. let me begin first by speaking about veterans day, this being the veterans day coming up in two days, being the 100th anniversary of world war i, the war that was supposed to end all wars. as you know, we lost thousands in that great conflict and we will be thinking about them when we celebrate and commemorate. we brought home major bret taylor just this last weekend. he served his country well. we mo
bill clinton made his impeachment almost inevitable. at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> mr. secretary, thank you for being our guest. >> thank you for inviting me. >> let me introduce the reporters who cover defense and will be asking questions. lucy ryan works at the post as a security reporter and pat tucker with the anniversary that ,e are celebrating this weekend the armistice 100 years after world war i, and veterans day, veterans daypecial holiday. world war i was...
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i thought bill clinton's most compelling point was on romney's plan to lower taxes. he called for a major tax cut beyond what we how right now. what he said is backed -- lower taxes have to be economically neutral. by means of closign tax loopholes without naming any of them. clinton said this would impact the middle class inversely. the deficit is about our kids. romney will really increase it. romney will really increase the deficit with this big tax cut. that revenue would go toward the tax cuts. you do not even get to the current deficit. >> interesting. he has not really said anything, but he did talk about a new tax policy. >> he did not say it in the speech. >> in my view, people use the tax code to raise a lot of money to support candidates. that is what it is therefore. i think it is inefficient and anti-competitive. we need to fix it. i think romney would be more interested in fixing it than obama. look at obama's performance. he did not deliver on the things that he said he would deliver. he certainly did not deliver on any of the things that are important
i thought bill clinton's most compelling point was on romney's plan to lower taxes. he called for a major tax cut beyond what we how right now. what he said is backed -- lower taxes have to be economically neutral. by means of closign tax loopholes without naming any of them. clinton said this would impact the middle class inversely. the deficit is about our kids. romney will really increase it. romney will really increase the deficit with this big tax cut. that revenue would go toward the tax...